butt in Danish
butt in Danish is røv, bagdel, rumpe — butt means a person's buttocks.
butt in Danish
røv
bagdel
rumpe
skod
stange
støde
What does "butt" mean?
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noun A person's buttocks.
"He fell right on his butt."
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noun The thicker or blunt end of something, such as a weapon or tool.
"He hit the nail with the butt of his hand."
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noun The remaining short piece of something after most of it is used, especially a cigarette.
"He stubbed the cigarette butt out in the ashtray."
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noun The target of ridicule or jokes.
"He was the butt of every joke at school."
butt in a sentence
- He fell right on his butt.
- He hit the nail with the butt of his hand.
- He stubbed the cigarette butt out in the ashtray.
- He was the butt of every joke at school.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "butt" in Danish?
"butt" in Danish is røv, bagdel, rumpe. butt means: A person's buttocks.
How do you use "butt" in a sentence?
Example: "He fell right on his butt." In Danish, "butt" is røv, bagdel, rumpe.
Are there other ways to say "butt" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 6 translations listed for "butt": røv, bagdel, rumpe, skod, stange, støde.
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